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<i>Rosa canina</i> Extracts Have Antiproliferative and Antioxidant Effects on Caco-2 Human Colon Cancer - Fig 5
<p><b>Cell-cycle analysis after treatment with two concentrations</b> (a: 125 and b: 1000 mg/L) of Fr 1: total extract (1), Fr 2: vit. C (2), Fr 3: neutral polyphenols (3) and Fr 4: acid polyphenols or flavonoids (4) from rosehip (<i>Rosa canina</i> L) after 72 h. In control (C), the cells are without treatment. Cell cycle and DNA fragmentation were determined by propidium iodide staining. Percentages of G<sub>1</sub>, S and G<sub>2</sub>-phase are shown when possible. Experiments were performed in triplicate.</p
Chemical formula, concentration and total antioxidant capacity of the different extract fractions.
<p>Chemical formula, concentration and total antioxidant capacity of the different extract fractions.</p
Summary of PD7 and TC7 colon cancer cells treated with two concentrations (a: 125 and b: 1000 mg/L) of rosehip (<i>Rosa canina</i> L) fractions after 72 h.
<p>In control, the cells are without treatment.</p